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Yes, you have to pay property taxes. Property taxes vary depending on the state and locality. Some areas have no property taxes, or very low taxes. If you earn income you owe income taxes. Diana Furchtgott-Roth Senior Fellow Director, Center for Employment Policy Hudson Institute 1015 15th Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 202. If you own a house in the us and dont live in it do you have to pay taxes. I don`t want to rush into anything so I was hoping you could give me some ideas as to what to avoid.

Purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult with a knowledgeable professional licensed in your state before undertaking any transaction with tax consequences. You really need to understand the tax rules for selling a house. Often, the first 250,000 of gain is excluded ($500,000 for married couples filing a joint return). There is no two years tax rule. aka The Tax Prophet www. If i sell my house do i have to pay taxes two years. What should I watch out for.

Per this article, http://www.savingtoinvest.com/2009/11/taxes-and-gains-i-can-exclude-when.html , When you have gain from the sale of your home, you may be able to exclude up to $250,000 of the gain from your income (single filers). Taxpayers filing a joint return, the exclusion amount is $500,000. However, to claim the exclusion you need to meet the ownership and use test. The ownership test..

Not from my own experience. The Welfare Dept and/or DES(Department of Economic Security) generally gives gov`t help in the way of monies to couples, single mothers or fathers with children that are unemployed. You have to have to be a guardian to a child and the child has to be under your guardianship.

The amount you pay does not change. If your work deducts payments from your paycheck then the amount deducted becomes a credit for your local taxes. When you do your taxes the amount you pay or get back from the government stays the same.

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